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https://www.steamgifts.com/discussion/06iJb/favorite-maintenance-tool#XNsrTaz
It's fine though, I understand. It's just those problems don't exist on Linux.
By the way, it's not a maintenance program but I suggest to use a disk health program, since SSDs are easier to get broken and it's very hard to recover data from them. This one is great at that and it will warn you if your disk is going bad. Don't mind the anime UI, it also has a normal one. You probably need to enable autostart from its settings.
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Thank you! I had a disk die recently and lost everything on it. All of my games were on it!
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You're welcome!
Yeah, SSDs especially NVMe disks make me anxious. I had a couple broken out of nowhere and couldn't recover any from NVMe but was able to recover some portion from a SATA SSD, they were kinda new too. At the same time, I have an HDD from 2011 and still kicking.
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